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The Sky Is a Clock
Time & Cycles, Sky & Observation Alicja Zwardon 12/13/25 Time & Cycles, Sky & Observation Alicja Zwardon 12/13/25

The Sky Is a Clock

Before time was standardized and measured, it was observed. The sky functioned as a shared clock, marking rhythm through light, repetition, and celestial cycles.

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What Was Lost When Time Was Standardized
Time & Cycles, Knowledge & Authority Alicja Zwardon 5/28/19 Time & Cycles, Knowledge & Authority Alicja Zwardon 5/28/19

What Was Lost When Time Was Standardized

Before clocks and time zones, time was read from the sky. The sun, moon, and stars shaped daily life, ritual, and meaning. As time became standardized, something subtle was lost — not efficiency, but attunement to the rhythms that once governed human experience.

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Why Ancient Structures align to the Sky
Sky & Observation, Time & Cycles Alicja Zwardon 5/28/19 Sky & Observation, Time & Cycles Alicja Zwardon 5/28/19

Why Ancient Structures align to the Sky

Across cultures and continents, ancient structures were deliberately aligned with the movements of the sky. Long before mechanical clocks or written calendars, architecture itself functioned as a tool for observing time, light, and celestial cycles.

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